Transcript: Climate Budgeting and Financing (CA Climate Policy Summit 2022)

Shereen D’Souza: … by the development of the ZEV market strategy you see described on this slide. That was very much an interagency effort led by the governor’s office of business and economic development, GO-Biz, with engagement and input from many stakeholders, including several industry representatives. Shereen D’Souza: Coming back to ACC2, the executive order … Read more

Transcript: Grid for the Future (CA Climate Policy Summit 2022)

Raghav Murali: All right, folks, why don’t we go ahead and get started? I imagine that there’s going to be folks trickling in here [inaudible 00:00:11], but we have one hour to tackle what I think is probably the most complex and important issue facing this energy sector today, which is creating a grid for … Read more

California Climate Policy Summit 2022 Agenda, Slides, and Transcripts

PLENARY SESSION PRESENTER EVENT MATERIALS   Ellie Cohen,The Climate Center Welcome – Accelerated, equitable climate action  – Slides (PDF)– Full plenary video Wade Crowfoot,Natural Resources Agency  Why we need nature-based sequestration and what the state is doing about it J. Mijin Cha, PhD,Occidental College Climate Justice: a better world for everyone Veronica Garibay,Leadership Counsel for Justice … Read more

Supported by The Climate Center

AB 1279: The California Climate Crisis Act

Status: Enacted

AB 1279 (Muratsuchi) The California Climate Crisis Act, declares the policy of the state both to achieve net zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions as soon as possible, but no later than 2045, and achieve and maintain net negative greenhouse gas emissions thereafter, and to ensure that by 2045, statewide GHG emissions are reduced to at least … Read more

Supported by The Climate Center

AB 2133: California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006 – emissions limit

Status: Failed in Committee

AB 2133 (Quirk) This bill would have required the Air Resources Board to ensure that statewide greenhouse gas emissions are reduced to at least 55% below the 1990 level by no later than December 31, 2030. STATUS: FAILED August 31 on concurrence in the Assembly.